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i am, indeed, the congressman from nih, from the 8th congressional district in maryland and the nih is very much in the heart of my district, and being the representative from this area, i know intimately and keep close track of all of the research that's going on into leukemia, lung cancer, colin cancer, cystic fibrosis, asthma, bulimia, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and, it's extraordinary the range of scientific inquiries and endeavors taking place at the nih, but i also want to speak as a survivor. i was not aware of the survivors caucus, but i want to join you in that. i had colin cancer back this 2010. i was then teaching at american university law school, and i was a state senator. i read an essay by susan in which she said something that was very poignant, which is that everybody's born with two passports, a passport to the land of the living and the healthy and a pass port to the land of the sick. all of us have to use both passports at some point in our lives. what's striking to me, though, is those people who have gone through it or had an immediate family member go through it,
i am, indeed, the congressman from nih, from the 8th congressional district in maryland and the nih is very much in the heart of my district, and being the representative from this area, i know intimately and keep close track of all of the research that's going on into leukemia, lung cancer, colin cancer, cystic fibrosis, asthma, bulimia, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and, it's extraordinary the range of scientific inquiries and endeavors taking place at the nih, but i also want to speak as a...
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over this proposal in nih funding. republican congressman tom cole said this and i quote i don't favor cutting nih centers for disease control. you are much more likely to die in a pandemic than a terrorist attack so that is part of the defense of the country as well end of quote. mrs. carr in your testimony which i hope every member of congress reads, you point out that we need to devote more funding to this critical research and we need to make sure in cases like your sons which have little or no federal funding devoted to them today. mr. spicer did not make his quote. less funding is not a cut. president trump proposed increasing the pentagon budget by 54 billion dollars next year alone. our committee had a hearing last week, just last week on how the defense department is wasting tens of billions of dollars but for some reason cancer research is decimated rather than trimming the bloated defense budget. i believe there are few investments more significant than the investments we make in biomedical research. the wor
over this proposal in nih funding. republican congressman tom cole said this and i quote i don't favor cutting nih centers for disease control. you are much more likely to die in a pandemic than a terrorist attack so that is part of the defense of the country as well end of quote. mrs. carr in your testimony which i hope every member of congress reads, you point out that we need to devote more funding to this critical research and we need to make sure in cases like your sons which have little...
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we need more money for nih. not less. we need more money for nih. thank you madam chair. thank you. [ applause ] >> senator donnelly. >> thank you, madam chair. so all of you, to mrs. gallagher, god bless you in what you're doing. it is god's work in every way shape and form. and to dr. yaffe, thank you for your work and to dr. callahan, we're so proud of you. you're doing such extraordinary things. and as you know, we have a large rural population in our state as well. and you shared that rural americans often live miles away from necessary services and have difficulty accessing the care they need. could you elaborate a little bit on the challenges that face rural americans with alzheimer's? and what we can do to ensure that everyone with alzheimer's, rural or not, has access to care and help? >> yes. about one out of five people with alzheimer's disease is in a rural area. and if you think about how -- so all day we've been hearing about how caregivers feel alone and the care recipients feel alone. you can't really get much more alone than being a caregiver of alzheimer
we need more money for nih. not less. we need more money for nih. thank you madam chair. thank you. [ applause ] >> senator donnelly. >> thank you, madam chair. so all of you, to mrs. gallagher, god bless you in what you're doing. it is god's work in every way shape and form. and to dr. yaffe, thank you for your work and to dr. callahan, we're so proud of you. you're doing such extraordinary things. and as you know, we have a large rural population in our state as well. and you...
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callahan: i would not be here without nih funding. one of the things that we watch as we are marching along is, originally the nih is funding you as an untested junior scientist with career development awards, and with an opportunity to go in different directions. they are investing in you, but holding you in line -- holding you in science through their support. when that is successful we go on to independent grant funding. university ndiana anda center splinters off, we can attract more people from a wider discipline. 's each stage in a person career you need the nih to consistently be there. sen. warren: i know that caring for your husband was a tremendous responsibility and how painful it must be for you to know that scientists will not be likely to come up with help in time. but that you are still here, arguing, advocating on behalf of of future awesomeness patients and -- future alzheimer's patients and caregivers. can you talk about the importance of research as you see it? mrs. gallagher: we need help. we need a cure. i am worr
callahan: i would not be here without nih funding. one of the things that we watch as we are marching along is, originally the nih is funding you as an untested junior scientist with career development awards, and with an opportunity to go in different directions. they are investing in you, but holding you in line -- holding you in science through their support. when that is successful we go on to independent grant funding. university ndiana anda center splinters off, we can attract more people...
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yaffe,, i woue not be here without nih funding. i think one of the things that we sort of watch as were marching along is originally thn nih is funding you as untested junior scientist with careervelm development awards. and with an opportunity to go into very different direction. so they're investing investing in you but they're holding you in science through theirence thr support. when that is successful then we move on to independent grant funding, but then the nh also funds program development at our universities. for example, indiana university had an edward roy both center. and what the center then, can we split off, able to attract even more than people from a wider discipline, so at each stage in a persons career you need to nih to consistently be there. y >> i'm about to run out of time, but with the chairs indulgence i just want to ask ms. gallagher. i know caring for your husband was a tremendous responsibility and how painful it must be for you to know that scientists wiln not be likely to come up with help in time. s b
yaffe,, i woue not be here without nih funding. i think one of the things that we sort of watch as were marching along is originally thn nih is funding you as untested junior scientist with careervelm development awards. and with an opportunity to go into very different direction. so they're investing investing in you but they're holding you in science through theirence thr support. when that is successful then we move on to independent grant funding, but then the nh also funds program...
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members of congress like what nah -- nih does. if congress honors the overall donald trump priorities, candidate trump said he wanted to boost defense spending. he wants to put a trillion dollars in infrastructure. making no cuts in social security and medicare and reduce the deficit. if you do all of those things, there is no alternative to drastic cuts in all discretionary defense spending other than defense and infrastructure. it must simply be hoped that congress will not honor that combination of commitments by candidate trump. of climatement contrary and to keep posts. drastic cuts in authority for the epa. .ther cuts zero wing out a number of nasa programs. cutting pollution grants and programs by $250 million. cuts in energy r&d. rollback or re-examination of obama climate executive orders. the clean power plan. the methane strategy. all called into question. social cost of carbon. the preparedness executive orders have heard he been -- have already been pulled back. transparency and integrity in government. i put a few he
members of congress like what nah -- nih does. if congress honors the overall donald trump priorities, candidate trump said he wanted to boost defense spending. he wants to put a trillion dollars in infrastructure. making no cuts in social security and medicare and reduce the deficit. if you do all of those things, there is no alternative to drastic cuts in all discretionary defense spending other than defense and infrastructure. it must simply be hoped that congress will not honor that...
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nih in the trump budget. if they honor the overall trump budget priorities and candidate trump said he wanted to boost defense spending and he's protoezed to do that and wants to put $1 trillion into social structure and reduce the deficit. if you do those things there is no alternative to drastic cuts in discretionary spending other than defense and infrastructure and so it must simply be hoped that congress will not honor that combination of commitments by candidate trump. so what is he actually doing or proposing so far? the appointment of climate contrarians to keep posts. we know about that. drastic cuts in budget and authority for epa. other cuts and climate change monitoring and analysis zeroing out a number of nasa programs essential to understanding the continuing course of climate change. cutting ocean grants and programs by $250 million. the roll back or, quote, reexamination of obama climate executive orders and the clean power plan and the coal plant and the methane strat scombree all called into
nih in the trump budget. if they honor the overall trump budget priorities and candidate trump said he wanted to boost defense spending and he's protoezed to do that and wants to put $1 trillion into social structure and reduce the deficit. if you do those things there is no alternative to drastic cuts in discretionary spending other than defense and infrastructure and so it must simply be hoped that congress will not honor that combination of commitments by candidate trump. so what is he...
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nations of medical schools, has some big, big studies go on with nih right now. and, frankly, with ahrq. in addition to conducting and supporting research we actually offer a terrific resource for disseminating that. because if we make great studies and they are not actually used to the benefit of patients, then we will of missed a huge huge opportunity. i think what we'll see in the future across all these agencies, and va has a big role, is incorporating new information. so we have something called 1 million federal program, a half-million veterans have enrolled. we are the only source right this moment where we have both the genomic data as well as their electronic clinical record data. so over time we will not only look at which treatments work for lung cancer but we will be able to link back to genomic profiles. this has been a very, very strong partnership with the veterans themselves. so i'm excited about the future, and the question is whether we keep -- there's a headline or whether we continue to do good work. i think it's such an exciting time to be al
nations of medical schools, has some big, big studies go on with nih right now. and, frankly, with ahrq. in addition to conducting and supporting research we actually offer a terrific resource for disseminating that. because if we make great studies and they are not actually used to the benefit of patients, then we will of missed a huge huge opportunity. i think what we'll see in the future across all these agencies, and va has a big role, is incorporating new information. so we have something...
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so, how much does the nih allocate to al alzheimer's research? in 2016 it was a half of one percent of the money spent on care. now, nily is not heart losser stupid. just doesn't have enough funding. even if the population ages and the numbers of diagnoses increases congress continues to cut research dollars. medical research the nih now receives 20% less funding than just ten years ago. and alzheimer's isn't the only pressing medical concern. think about the other diseases on the cusp, like diabetes, heart disease, breast cancer, and hiv. think about kids with life-threatening allergid or autism. think about people with als. trapped in a nonresponsive body until they suffocate. think about people addicted to opioids and people in chronic pain. think about how a single medical breakthrough could give new life to hundreds of thousands of people. yeah, i get worked up over this but the way i figure it, we should all be worked up. it isn't just medical research. if our government had spent the same proportion of its 2016 budget on research that we s
so, how much does the nih allocate to al alzheimer's research? in 2016 it was a half of one percent of the money spent on care. now, nily is not heart losser stupid. just doesn't have enough funding. even if the population ages and the numbers of diagnoses increases congress continues to cut research dollars. medical research the nih now receives 20% less funding than just ten years ago. and alzheimer's isn't the only pressing medical concern. think about the other diseases on the cusp, like...
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nih, which includes curing disease, they are spending $30 billion a year. that money cannot be replaced or found. there's a lot we need to do to improve our health care and health ability. the most important issue is innovation is exactly that. it is innovation. it is coming up with new solutions that did not exist today. the industry funding, industry support for funding is very important. but in typically supports what industryon in the sector. they do not support what is going to destroy the industry sector. when you are funding basic science, you are not part of a particular industry, you are supporting advancement of knowledge. that allows creation of new industry, new disruption and progress in society. the only entity that can look for the public good that is not going to support a particular point of view is the federal government. that is only entity here to support all of us, that the innovation can be used to the benefit of all of us and not just massachusetts or california. host: andrew from new york, good morning to you. you are on our independ
nih, which includes curing disease, they are spending $30 billion a year. that money cannot be replaced or found. there's a lot we need to do to improve our health care and health ability. the most important issue is innovation is exactly that. it is innovation. it is coming up with new solutions that did not exist today. the industry funding, industry support for funding is very important. but in typically supports what industryon in the sector. they do not support what is going to destroy the...
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a couple weeks ago in she was talking about those public conversations the dollar supported by the nih and the southern festival of books efforts would not exist without the nih fellowship by received that the independent scholar back in 2004 which took me on of the practice of law to give me the time in the space to begin work, first book to have a career as a professor here in asheville. to be one more lawyer in the world that is probably something we do need -- donee need. i have spent five full years working on thunder in the mountain. with the process like that with a marathon and the sprint every day you just have to go back to read to give it your all. the friendship and the conversation and the excitement that we found from so many people here in nashville kdd energy and the inspiration i needed to get this done. i owe so much to the community we have here in asheville but we've think of this book as a national book but it actually takes place as far away as you can get from asheville and it takes place in the most in the west if you look at that cellular coverage that sliver o
a couple weeks ago in she was talking about those public conversations the dollar supported by the nih and the southern festival of books efforts would not exist without the nih fellowship by received that the independent scholar back in 2004 which took me on of the practice of law to give me the time in the space to begin work, first book to have a career as a professor here in asheville. to be one more lawyer in the world that is probably something we do need -- donee need. i have spent five...
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those court records say he worked at nih in the medical arts division, helping design, photograph and display informational posters on the campus in bethesda. they've say they've linked 14 items belonging to the nih to that suspicious ebay user who is believed to be dame. including electroforeasis machines. the feds in say they found a cache of equipment believed to be for sale inside a storage closet. the account is an ebay user named phodan 0. a judge gave the feds permission to raid his home, his car, his storage units a few months ago. internal investigators say they found nearly a dozen pieces of nih equipment inside the storage units. his attorney says he intends to accept responsibility for his action when he returns to federal court. >> thanks, scott. >>> strong words today from north korea about the possibility of nuclear war. those words were matched by a steely warning from vice president mike pence. he used a strip to south africa to make a surprise visit to the did i mel tarrized zone. the white house is signaling it may be willing to work with china to help situation in
those court records say he worked at nih in the medical arts division, helping design, photograph and display informational posters on the campus in bethesda. they've say they've linked 14 items belonging to the nih to that suspicious ebay user who is believed to be dame. including electroforeasis machines. the feds in say they found a cache of equipment believed to be for sale inside a storage closet. the account is an ebay user named phodan 0. a judge gave the feds permission to raid his...
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with our academic affiliates who have big studies going on within nih now. in addition to conducting and supporting research we offer a terrific resource for disseminating that. if we make great studies and they are not actually used to the benefit of patients we missed a huge opportunity. i think what we'll see in the future across these agencies is incorporating new information over half a million of our veterans have enrolled we have both the genomic data and their electronic clinical record data set this time we do not know which ones work for long cancer but won't be able to link that back to other profiles. i'm excited about the future, the question is whether we keep it out there is a headline or whether we continue to do good work. such an excited time to be alive but there's so many options when you have a problem that all of us deserve and want good information about what is three treatment for me. >> somebody with a delivery system and he spent a lot of time thinking about medicare as a major payer, but also the provider implications, how is the r
with our academic affiliates who have big studies going on within nih now. in addition to conducting and supporting research we offer a terrific resource for disseminating that. if we make great studies and they are not actually used to the benefit of patients we missed a huge opportunity. i think what we'll see in the future across these agencies is incorporating new information over half a million of our veterans have enrolled we have both the genomic data and their electronic clinical record...
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that's why i don't want to see reduced funding to nih. that's why i want to make sure that the research we have at our universities is going to be productive because i think the more we learn about the brain, the more we're going to learn about what we can do to help solve some of these problem. i think we've made progress, the cleveland clinic has spent a lot of time on brain research. but i think we're still in sort of the -- maybe we're out of the stone age but not that far along, but the more we work on the brain, the more we're going to discover is going the be a world that can change so many things for the better in our society. and i'm very sorry about what's happened to you. very sorry. >> thank you. >> joy, i know you met with the godwins, the kids of mr. godwin. and i spoke to some of the kids as well. they're truly extraordinary. governor, i spoke to them the day after their father had been murdered. and they talked about forgiving the man who killed them -- who killed their father. in your book you talk about faith a lot. you
that's why i don't want to see reduced funding to nih. that's why i want to make sure that the research we have at our universities is going to be productive because i think the more we learn about the brain, the more we're going to learn about what we can do to help solve some of these problem. i think we've made progress, the cleveland clinic has spent a lot of time on brain research. but i think we're still in sort of the -- maybe we're out of the stone age but not that far along, but the...
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i do oppose the cuts to the nih and to research. [applause] rep. cartwright: we saw this budget that came out of the white house. history will prove me right or wrong. in my personal opinion our chief , executive and commander in chief never laid eyes on that budget. that budget, in my view, was drafted and compiled in the basement of the heritage foundation. which is a hard-line right-wing organization that wants government out of everything. wants to slash everything except a military. mick mulvaney, who i know very well is what the founders of the right-wing freedom caucus was nominated and approved to be the director of the office of management and budget, which is one of the most powerful parts of the executive branch in this country. that budget fully reflects things i know to be ideological priorities of the freedom caucus. it is dead on arrival because of that. [applause] rep. cartwright: because there is so much public support. democracy really works, and case -- in case you were wondering. there is so much public support for scientific re
i do oppose the cuts to the nih and to research. [applause] rep. cartwright: we saw this budget that came out of the white house. history will prove me right or wrong. in my personal opinion our chief , executive and commander in chief never laid eyes on that budget. that budget, in my view, was drafted and compiled in the basement of the heritage foundation. which is a hard-line right-wing organization that wants government out of everything. wants to slash everything except a military. mick...
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and we've got to increase finding money for the nih. and we have to figure out why the numbers for autism, youngsters keep increasing and snnz increasing. and awareness and education and focusing on lifestyle is so important to this effort. so rooim i'm sorry i missed that film. but i'm with you. and i'm a great supporter. and i march in the autism walk every year. and what is kind of really an eye opener for all of us is the numbers keep increasing and increasing. and we don't know why. so thank you. >> thank you, nita. >> thank you. >> take care. please enjoy lunch, he everyone. thank you. new york city talk with the creation and message behind both museums. >> why would you build is in washington people asked doesn't it blong in berlin around or jerusalem we designed the architect you are and exhibititions to try to answer that question. so the first part of your museum experience is hearing from that american gi who asked that big question is how is it that human beings can do this to one another? throughout the exhibitition we keep
and we've got to increase finding money for the nih. and we have to figure out why the numbers for autism, youngsters keep increasing and snnz increasing. and awareness and education and focusing on lifestyle is so important to this effort. so rooim i'm sorry i missed that film. but i'm with you. and i'm a great supporter. and i march in the autism walk every year. and what is kind of really an eye opener for all of us is the numbers keep increasing and increasing. and we don't know why. so...
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the most recent is autism cares and besides providing $1.3 billion for cdc, nih and hrsa, all important aspects, it also provided for a study about the 50,000 young people who matriculate from minor status to adulthood every year and what are we doing to be prepared for that? we also asked and got the second installment of a gao study as to, again, that same population, that same demographic this kind of initiative and the georgetown study which i read the executive summary which i think is outstanding just providing the worth in changing communities, changing both parents and non- -- parents of non-asd children the attitudes, the behavioral change, the understanding. that will not only change every community, every household in america but it will also provide a climate where more effective legislation can go forward at the state and federal level. our next big challenge is the services bill. that is why we did the autism cares, we want to continue the good studies going on in nih and the prevalence and surveillance studies by cdc but also to figure out what do we do next on every cate
the most recent is autism cares and besides providing $1.3 billion for cdc, nih and hrsa, all important aspects, it also provided for a study about the 50,000 young people who matriculate from minor status to adulthood every year and what are we doing to be prepared for that? we also asked and got the second installment of a gao study as to, again, that same population, that same demographic this kind of initiative and the georgetown study which i read the executive summary which i think is...
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to nih in major medical centers no one knew what it was. but they figured it out. a friend asked me if it was fiction but it almost seems like it was a revelation and they were right. but then they were faced with another decision. they knew of the disease if you get the genie will get this disease 100 percent certainty. unless something happens you will have a difficult course ending in death and probably strike in middle age so they had to decide if you want to know if you have it. if your mother father had it was a 50 percent chance so do you want to know then do you have children? marriage? have you live your life if you don't know? fleer lucky demand is here she is the subject of the second half of the book with us tonight. but my husband was watching a crazy movie on television. their movies that i would never watch. the two most important-- are in your life is the day you were born in the day you find out why. the second is from amanda's mom kathy and kathy told me he was dying of lung cancer and she wrote a song in the refrain was one of the trials of this
to nih in major medical centers no one knew what it was. but they figured it out. a friend asked me if it was fiction but it almost seems like it was a revelation and they were right. but then they were faced with another decision. they knew of the disease if you get the genie will get this disease 100 percent certainty. unless something happens you will have a difficult course ending in death and probably strike in middle age so they had to decide if you want to know if you have it. if your...
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if there is one agency that is sacrosanct, it is nih. to what extent will congress have to throw itself on the sword and push back and is he going to be so teflon that he whatever happens is going to be congress's fault, it will not be his? there is goingnk to be a problem with regard to the 2017 spending which is what the bills are they are coming up in the next couple of weeks. those are pretty well cooked at the present time. for 2018 where they put in a lot thehese cuts, and i think omb sitting negotiating points, there is no way that you will cut some of these agencies by the numbers that are in there. negotiate-- reallocations. this administration is going to look to changing some of the administrative structures in order to find some of those savings. i think that is going to be the negotiation >> the democrats are never going to get behind or cut 54 million out of nondefense. they would have to find a way around that. it will get very heated and will break down from what he is wanting, so -- >> hi. what is the likelihood we will
if there is one agency that is sacrosanct, it is nih. to what extent will congress have to throw itself on the sword and push back and is he going to be so teflon that he whatever happens is going to be congress's fault, it will not be his? there is goingnk to be a problem with regard to the 2017 spending which is what the bills are they are coming up in the next couple of weeks. those are pretty well cooked at the present time. for 2018 where they put in a lot thehese cuts, and i think omb...
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i do oppose the cuts to the nih and to research. we saw this budget that came out of the white house. history will prove me will right or wrong. our chief executive and commander in chief never laid eyes on that budget. that budget, in my view, was drafted and compiled in the basement of the heritage foundation. which is a hard-line right-wing organization that once government out of everything. wants to slash everything except a military. one of the founders of the right-wing freedom congress -- caucus was approved to be the founder. that budget fully reflects things i know to be ideological priorities of the freedom caucus. it is dead on arrival because of that. [applause] rep. cartwright: because there is so much public support. democracy really works, and case you were wondering. there is so much public support for scientific research done by the government. health research. we are not going to cure cancer if we cut off funding. people want cancer to be cured. they want other diseases to be cured. people in the congress know tha
i do oppose the cuts to the nih and to research. we saw this budget that came out of the white house. history will prove me will right or wrong. our chief executive and commander in chief never laid eyes on that budget. that budget, in my view, was drafted and compiled in the basement of the heritage foundation. which is a hard-line right-wing organization that once government out of everything. wants to slash everything except a military. one of the founders of the right-wing freedom congress...
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kidding ready to kill myself because i was afraid to be david then saved a life again i stormed the nih and fda to change the way we were tested. we are facing a lot of challenges right now in this country and people of all sides can acknowledge we have challenges ahead of us my life is living evidence of that. >> caller: i appreciate speaking with you actually have a two-part question. i work in the health care field and i see a lot of people do you consider the health care hindrance? and the second question how is the gay community working with the government? >> host: before we get an answer are you gay? >> guest: yes. i have been no for a long time bought. >> guest: for those who are tuning in and don't know curvy the only drug that has been approved for the pre-exposure prophylactics what we know from any rigorous studies just one today taken regularly can prevent almost entirely the transmission of hiv positive to negative individual there is controversy some people have suggested this will increase high-risk behavior leading to the transmission of other nasties but for me it is a
kidding ready to kill myself because i was afraid to be david then saved a life again i stormed the nih and fda to change the way we were tested. we are facing a lot of challenges right now in this country and people of all sides can acknowledge we have challenges ahead of us my life is living evidence of that. >> caller: i appreciate speaking with you actually have a two-part question. i work in the health care field and i see a lot of people do you consider the health care hindrance?...
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andod study going on at nih cdc, but also to figure out what do we do next on every single category from housing to education to employment opportunities how a release department ought to deal with someone who is on the spectrum, particularly if they are severely autistic. all of those challenges we now have a blueprint and we are informationthe pursuant to that law. like sesameormation street, which is the gold standard, my kids all grew up watching sesame street, it has such a positive impact on attitude and understanding. so take you again. andives imperial backing prove to the great work being done and it is a privilege to be with you and say thank you for your leadership. applause] >> ok. well, i was over there doing social media and of course my periscope jumped. social media is alive. it i got it done. laughter] >> i am so excited to introduce you to our panelists. our esteemed members today, you are all going to be involved in a very stimulating conversation. dr. anthony, your findings just were -- they had me gasping. hearing some of the things you said. as an autism mom, thank
andod study going on at nih cdc, but also to figure out what do we do next on every single category from housing to education to employment opportunities how a release department ought to deal with someone who is on the spectrum, particularly if they are severely autistic. all of those challenges we now have a blueprint and we are informationthe pursuant to that law. like sesameormation street, which is the gold standard, my kids all grew up watching sesame street, it has such a positive impact...
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if there is one agency that is sacrosanct in the federal government, it is the nih. to what extent do you think congress is going to have to throw himself on the sword and push back on the president? that going to be so teflon whatever happens is going to be congress's fault? >> i don't think there is going to be a problem with regard to 2017 spending, which is what the bills are that are coming up in the next couple of weeks. those are pretty well cooked at the present time. the question is for 2018, where they put in a lot of these cuts. i think in all honesty that that no way you are going to cut these agencies by the numbers that are in their, but it will allow them to negotiate more across the board reallocations. this administration is going to look to changing some of the administered to structures in order to change some of those savings. i think that is going to be a negotiation pattern during the next few months. >> the democrats are never going to get behind cutting 54 million -- $54 billion out of nondefense so we can have more in defense. they would have
if there is one agency that is sacrosanct in the federal government, it is the nih. to what extent do you think congress is going to have to throw himself on the sword and push back on the president? that going to be so teflon whatever happens is going to be congress's fault? >> i don't think there is going to be a problem with regard to 2017 spending, which is what the bills are that are coming up in the next couple of weeks. those are pretty well cooked at the present time. the question...
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or want to take out of nih, that's going to have no impact on medical research? >> it will certainly have some impact on medical researchers, but we don't think it will materially impact the quality of the research that's coming out. chris: and if environmentalists say you're wrong? >> step back and talk about what we did on the budget. we reprioritized. defending the nation, including securing the southern border, is the primary function of this government. it should be a priority of this government under this administration, and funding for the national institutes of health needs to take a backseat to that. chris: finally, i'm going to give you 30 seconds to call out one of your kids did something great yesterday. you missed it because you were working, so what was it? >> it broke my heart. my 17-year-old son james hit a walkoff grand slam home run in south carolina. i'm a pretty proud dad, and thanks so much for letting me say so about it. chris: director, thank you. we'll try to keep up with everything you're doing this week. it's going to be busy. >>> coming
or want to take out of nih, that's going to have no impact on medical research? >> it will certainly have some impact on medical researchers, but we don't think it will materially impact the quality of the research that's coming out. chris: and if environmentalists say you're wrong? >> step back and talk about what we did on the budget. we reprioritized. defending the nation, including securing the southern border, is the primary function of this government. it should be a priority...
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if the there's one agency that's sack sacrosanct in the federal government, it's nih. to what extent do you think congress is going to have to throw itself on the sword and push back on the president and is he going to be so teflon that whatever happens it's going to be congress' fault, it won't be his? >> to what well, i don't think there's going to be a problem with regard to the 2017 spending which is what the bills are that they're coming up in the next couple of weeks. those are pretty well cooked at the present time. the question is for 2018 where they put in a lot of these cuts. and i think in aun honesty that the omb setting the negotiating points, there's no way that you're going to cut some of these agency bs i the numbers that are in there. but it will allow them to negotiate more across the board kinds of reallocations. and this administration is going to look to changing some of the administrative structures in order to find some of those savings. and i think that's going to be a negotiation pattern during the next few months. >> the democrats are never go
if the there's one agency that's sack sacrosanct in the federal government, it's nih. to what extent do you think congress is going to have to throw itself on the sword and push back on the president and is he going to be so teflon that whatever happens it's going to be congress' fault, it won't be his? >> to what well, i don't think there's going to be a problem with regard to the 2017 spending which is what the bills are that they're coming up in the next couple of weeks. those are...
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in whye, -- nih the average-- viewer sees it money being spent and they are questioning. you talked about, is there more oversight on how spending is done? live amongink -- i people or scientists and engineers and who think of these types of issues and whether it is physicist or kimes or social scientists -- chemists or social scientist. if you leave it up to them on what is important, peer-reviewed , the outcomele will be extremely good. there may be a few things in which individuals may quibble but if those things are funded, probably because there is a good scientific reason to fund it. and i would trust the judgment of pierce scientists hope -- peer scientists over an administrator who does not really understand. .ost: deal is from tennessee -- bill is from tennessee. independent line. caller: i agree with you but i think, there's so much money wasted, i mean, completely wasted on scientific research on the so-called, the moderator pointed out a few of those areas just a few minutes ago. there have been billions and millions of dollars invested into a cure for cancer,
in whye, -- nih the average-- viewer sees it money being spent and they are questioning. you talked about, is there more oversight on how spending is done? live amongink -- i people or scientists and engineers and who think of these types of issues and whether it is physicist or kimes or social scientists -- chemists or social scientist. if you leave it up to them on what is important, peer-reviewed , the outcomele will be extremely good. there may be a few things in which individuals may...
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federal investigators say they linked chris james to an ebay user selling nih equipment. they discovered a dozen pieces of equipment believed to be for sale inside a storage closet at n.i.h. >>> now to a new push in northern virginia. a sex assault. a woman was attacked in a dumpster behind a fairfax county shopping center. this happened one year ago at a shopping center in franconia. now investigators are trying to jog some memories. >> assault and robbery. >> we don't forget. every case that comes department gets the attention of a detective. that detective holds on to that case until that case is resolved or they retire. >> you might remember the surveillance video of a red car with a gray patch on the driver's side. police never found the driver. the 40-year-old victim told police the man who assaulted her also stole her belongings. detectives went door to door in a nearby apartment complex handing out flyers about the crime. anyone with information is asked to call police. >>> 4:50. the search is on for a group of suspects involved in a robbery. this happened sunday
federal investigators say they linked chris james to an ebay user selling nih equipment. they discovered a dozen pieces of equipment believed to be for sale inside a storage closet at n.i.h. >>> now to a new push in northern virginia. a sex assault. a woman was attacked in a dumpster behind a fairfax county shopping center. this happened one year ago at a shopping center in franconia. now investigators are trying to jog some memories. >> assault and robbery. >> we don't...
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the nih defunded, research, we are seeing less and less of that from the government. she is in a very difficult position, but she has chosen to be in the fast lane. if she wants to be in that fast lane, she has to put her seatbelt on and be accountable. in terms of what can she do, actually try to move things in terms of policy. and if her father does listen to her so closely, we would like to see where. you know, she said something in th interview that her father knows where she agrees with him and where she doesn't. the american people want to know. you know, when that women's march took place ivanka didn't comment on it, she didn't make a statement. it doesn't mean she has to be in support of it but to acknowledge it. justin trudeau did. he recognized that people wanted their voice heard. she was seeing a show at the same night president trump was at a rally saying he wanted to bring back the original immigration ban. if she is going to be this voice of reason, we would love to hear it. as you know, these are scary times. the policies we are seeing put in place don
the nih defunded, research, we are seeing less and less of that from the government. she is in a very difficult position, but she has chosen to be in the fast lane. if she wants to be in that fast lane, she has to put her seatbelt on and be accountable. in terms of what can she do, actually try to move things in terms of policy. and if her father does listen to her so closely, we would like to see where. you know, she said something in th interview that her father knows where she agrees with...
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that's detectived to things like technology, research, science, the nih being defunded. research, we are seeing less and less of that coming from the government. she is in a very difficult position. but she has now chosen to be in the fast lane. 23 we wants to be in the fast lane she has to put her seat belt on and be accountable. in terms of what can she do, actually try to move things in terms of policy. if her father does listen to her so closely we'd like to see where. she said something in that interview per father knows where she agrees with him and where she doesn't. the americanr american people want to know. when the women's march took place, ivanka didn't comment. didn't make a statement. doesn't mean she has to support it, but she should acknowledge it. justin trudeau acknowledged it saying people want to have a voice. if she is going to be a voice a voice of reason, we would love to hear it as you know, these are scary times and the policies that we are seeing put in place don't go with the message that she has put out. >> stephanie rule thank you for joining
that's detectived to things like technology, research, science, the nih being defunded. research, we are seeing less and less of that coming from the government. she is in a very difficult position. but she has now chosen to be in the fast lane. 23 we wants to be in the fast lane she has to put her seat belt on and be accountable. in terms of what can she do, actually try to move things in terms of policy. if her father does listen to her so closely we'd like to see where. she said something in...
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not a lot of republicans will vote for cuts, 30% cuts at the state department and 20% cuts at nih and any community development block grants that funds meals on wheels and those things. totally defunding the national , nationalfor the arts endowment for the humanities and the corporation for public broadcasting. those programs and entities have huge constituencies around the country in red districts and blue. -- ink that was kind of know some people called it the opening bid in the budget negotiations. i think, to be honest, i think it was a mick mulvaney-inspired document and not something that really reflects for the white house for president are. kristina: do you think house republicans will be able to craft and pass a budget of their own? last year they cannot coalesce around a budget, but now the rize carrot dangling wanting the reconciliation to pass the tax reform bill. but there are divisions among their conference among spending levels and what priorities they want to see. do you think they will be able to come together this time? rep. yarmuth: i would bet against it. that's
not a lot of republicans will vote for cuts, 30% cuts at the state department and 20% cuts at nih and any community development block grants that funds meals on wheels and those things. totally defunding the national , nationalfor the arts endowment for the humanities and the corporation for public broadcasting. those programs and entities have huge constituencies around the country in red districts and blue. -- ink that was kind of know some people called it the opening bid in the budget...
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it was dead on arrival when it was issued. 30% thoughts at the state department and 20% cuts at the nih, and the community block grants that fund meals on wheels, totally defunding national endowment for the arts, humanities, and the corporation for public broadcasting. those programs and entities have huge support in red and blue districts. that was -- i know some people called it the opening bid in the budget negotiations. to be honest, that was a mick mulvaney-inspired document and not something that reflects where the president is. kristina: do you think house republicans can craft and pass a budget of their own? last year they could not, but there is a carrot dangling wanting the reconciliation to pass the tax reform bill, but there are divisions over spending levels and what priorities they want to see. do you think they will be able to come together this time? mr. yarmuth: i would bet against it. it is only can say, i would bet against it. kristina: why is that? mr. yarmuth: for most of the reasons you mentioned. they have total differences. they are not going to get very close,
it was dead on arrival when it was issued. 30% thoughts at the state department and 20% cuts at the nih, and the community block grants that fund meals on wheels, totally defunding national endowment for the arts, humanities, and the corporation for public broadcasting. those programs and entities have huge support in red and blue districts. that was -- i know some people called it the opening bid in the budget negotiations. to be honest, that was a mick mulvaney-inspired document and not...
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really have a major impact on the progress and the speed of science.my research relies on funding from nih and there are a lot of concerns about that budget being cut which would have a big impact of the science i do focused on autism.what happens when we start to erode the funding or the trust we have in scientific institutions. the fact that we're even having a debate about the climate changing is still surprising.those speaking at the rally hoped to transcend idealogy and rely on scientific fact. even their rallying chants were an attempt to rise above partisan politics.what do we want, evidence based science. when do we want it? after peer review.the organizers were hopeful that the size of the crowd both here and throughout the world on saturday would shed light on the threat science is facing.resisting the war on science is central to the survival of our democracy.act up fight back. resist.what you've seen here and in hundreds of cities across the world including two hundred international cities gives me plenty of hope that the will is there. it's the next steps that we have to fill
really have a major impact on the progress and the speed of science.my research relies on funding from nih and there are a lot of concerns about that budget being cut which would have a big impact of the science i do focused on autism.what happens when we start to erode the funding or the trust we have in scientific institutions. the fact that we're even having a debate about the climate changing is still surprising.those speaking at the rally hoped to transcend idealogy and rely on scientific...
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i want to also say that i think if we can't get nih -- especially if we could just get nih and nsa to agree on one standard for reporting and have it interchangeable, i mean that would to a lot for all of the medical research facilities in this country. >> both the issue of putting in reports, of reporting on effort and on conflicts of interest and on study progress as well as what happens after something is completed, where it gets filed. as you may know, there's recent -- a recent requirement that is going to be going into effect asking us to file the data for all research that's federally funded. every agency has -- is doing this differently, right. and you get many projects that are funded by multiple agencies. that creates just an enormous -- >> by the way, the data is not very useful then. >> absolutely not. >> because somebody comes along and they've got to go to four or five different databases and invariably what happens is we pay a contractor to make the databases talk to each other when it would be much simpler if we just required one set of data. >> we add another layer. >
i want to also say that i think if we can't get nih -- especially if we could just get nih and nsa to agree on one standard for reporting and have it interchangeable, i mean that would to a lot for all of the medical research facilities in this country. >> both the issue of putting in reports, of reporting on effort and on conflicts of interest and on study progress as well as what happens after something is completed, where it gets filed. as you may know, there's recent -- a recent...
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the nih approval process in terms of funding for research. those mechanisms already exist. what harms those mechanisms is precisely what steve was talking about when i would have much more faith, for example, in some of what the global warming alarmist say if they weren't trying to stifle so hard from preventing people they disagree with from getting tenure or preventing them from getting funding. i think the government should fund both sides of the debate. have that open debate. >> that's a really good suggestion because big science can make a big error. if all the funding goes to one paradigm, it's impossible to test the strength of the opposite one we should have a lot more comparative hypothesis testing and funding of both sides of competing scientific it discussions or debates. >> may jump in. >> first of all, j, you probably have this in your long list, but another tipoff that something is amiss is when one group invokes consensus and tries to shame people and stifle debate, but when they call for prosecution of views which is done by senator of white house and repres
the nih approval process in terms of funding for research. those mechanisms already exist. what harms those mechanisms is precisely what steve was talking about when i would have much more faith, for example, in some of what the global warming alarmist say if they weren't trying to stifle so hard from preventing people they disagree with from getting tenure or preventing them from getting funding. i think the government should fund both sides of the debate. have that open debate. >>...
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this day member with the dynamic effect to of the trillion dollar debt and then to get programs like nih and then the enormous amount of increase in when the debt goes down the debt goes up so i hope congress can work their way through this with tax relief to get the same time so we have to see what happens. >> on monday you told cbs this morning it is unlikely will ever see office again but you never know. but in november 2014 he talked about helping others. and recorded in the book of light that is a common vision. >> this book is not common. hoodie uc pushing that kind of vision? >> one of the things that i believe i know it is true that if you are young or living in the shadows then you have no political class but i think in our country everybody thinks they have this set or a chance but i want to make it clear i am a different person. but i would like to know who's sitting around this table is not hypocrite? triathlon. sometimes it goes bin enough time with people, sometimes i am short but i don't like to be that way. but i think politics is changing and i think the rise of the inde
this day member with the dynamic effect to of the trillion dollar debt and then to get programs like nih and then the enormous amount of increase in when the debt goes down the debt goes up so i hope congress can work their way through this with tax relief to get the same time so we have to see what happens. >> on monday you told cbs this morning it is unlikely will ever see office again but you never know. but in november 2014 he talked about helping others. and recorded in the book of...